RELABEL EXAMPLE3 FILE FOR MS-DOS COMPUTERS. Chapter ãintro. Introduction. Definition àlevels. This file is in- tended for using RELABEL in 3-level mode. The hierarchy of text units is chapter, section and subsection. Section numbers are reset to 1 in each new chapter except the first. Sub- section numbers are reset to 1 in each new section and all item numbers are reset to 1 in each subsection. This file is intended to show how the program relabel works and to help you experiment with it. The "chapters", "sections" etc. all have memnonic labels, which the program RELABEL replaces by numbers in the output file. Run the program using this file as input and compare the output file with this file. Close this file before you start. After running RELABEL, open this file and the relabeled version in windows side by side, and compare the two files. These lines are short to facilitate this. WARNING ßWARNING. RELABEL can deal with two kinds of files, and asks you which kind you have. If we restart the section numbers at the beginning of each chapter then a full label of all items must contain the chapter label, although in references to items in the current text unit you may omit ALL text unit identifiers. If we do not restart section numbers in each chapter then RELABEL disregards chapter identifiers except in chapter labels. If you include a chapter identifier in a nonchapter label RELABEL will get confused. Conversely, if section numbers are to start from 1 in each chapter, all references to other text units must contain a chapter identitier. Section äsugg. Suggestions Note that if you just move Horst of Ithaca to Hopewell, he will be married label-wise to Hope of Hopewell insofar as they will share the same label. This is because they both started out with the label Ýho. That is OK as long as they are not in the same town. If you run RELABEL before moving Horst, and ask for chapter numbers etc. not to be omitted, then you can move Horst to Hopewell and RELABEL again, and this time Horst and Hope will have distinct labels. PROBLEM ßWARNING. IF YOU HAVE LABELS IN A FILE WHICH ARE "AT LARGE" IN CHAPTERS, I.E. NOT IN A SECTION WITHIN THE CHAPTER. AND YOU SELECT THE "DO NOT RESET SECTION NUMBERS IN EACH CHAPTER" OPTION THEN CHAPTER NUMBERS WILL BE OMITTED FROM ALL LABELS, EXCEPT CHAPTER LABELS, EVEN INTERNALLY AND THE RELABEL PROGRAM WILL NOT BE ABLE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THE LABELS LOOSE IN THE CHAPTER SHOULD BE. RELABEL EXAMPLE 2 IS SUCH A FILE. CHAPTER ãca. State of California Campers in California: Üca Cathy, at large in the US Fig.Ýal Alfred Fig.Ýad. Adele Smith Fig. Ýadelejones Adele Jones forw.Ref. to ÝÞca.or.be Betty Ref. to Fig. Ýal Alfred Forward ref. to ÝÞny.to.it.ho Horst of Ithaca. Forward ref. to ÜCa Calvin, at large in Ithaca. Section äor. Orange County Fig.Ýbo Bob Fig.Ýbe Betty Ref. to Ýca.adelejones Adele Jones Ref. to Ýca.or.be Betty Ref. to Ýbe Betty Ref. to Fig. Ýca.al Alfred SubSection åsa. Town of Santa Ana Fig.Ých Charles Fig.Ýca Cathy Forwardref to Fig.ÝÞnj.el Elaine Forwardref to ÝÞnj.me.pr.da Dan Sectionämo. Monterey County Subsection åloc. Town of Lockwood Ýed Edward CHAPTER ãnj State of New Jersey. Fig.Ýel Elaine Section äme Mercer County Subsection åpr Town of Princeton Fig.Ýfr Frank, born in Princeton Ýda Dan Subsection åho Town of Hopewell Ýho Hope of Hopewell Fig.Ýdor Doris Fig.Ýer Erwin Üal Alvin, at large CHAPTER ãny State of New York Section äto Tompkins County Subsection åit Town of Ithaca ÜCa Calvin, at large Ref. to Üal Alvin, at large in Hopewell Ýho Horst of Ithaca Forward ref. to ÝÞny.we.ea.fr Frank, born in Eastchester Section äwe Westchester County Subsection åea Town of Eastchester Fig. Ýfr Frank of Eastchester Ref. to Ýnj.me.ho.dor Doris Ref. to ãnj New Jersey State Ref. to ånj.me.pr Princeton, town of Ref. to Ýfr Frank of Eastchester Ref. to Ýnj.me.pr.fr Frank, born in Princeton End of Pseudobook